A new deal with the Treasury means the Royal Family are to get £100million a year of taxpayer money - and Royal Editor Russell Myers says we should be entitled to more transparency

Here are some of the key figures from the 2025-26 Sovereign Grant and other royal accounts

In an unprecedented move, the monarchy has published new details about its finances after years of debate about the cost of the royal family.

A new deal with the Treasury means the Royal Family are to get £100million a year of taxpayer money - and Royal Editor Russell Myers says we should be entitled to more transparency

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Britain's royal finances have entered a new era of transparency after King Charles became the first reigning monarch to publicly disclose his personal tax bill, while Buckingham…

The King has become the first monarch to share the details of his annual tax payment, as the Mirror's royal editor Russell Myers examines what the frank disclosure means to…

The monarchy’s core taxpayer funding is set to double to £100m, as annual accounts reveal a rise in royal spending on travel, staff and hospitality

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